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- Title
Recurrent Cardiovascular Events Despite Antiplatelet Therapy in a Patient with Polycythemia Vera and Accelerated Platelet Turnover.
- Authors
Pedersen, Oliver Heidmann; Larsen, Mads Lamm; Kristensen, Steen Dalby; Hvas, Anne-Mette; Grove, Erik Lerkevang
- Abstract
Objective: Unusual clinical course Background: Clopidogrel is commonly used in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular events. However, despite clopidogrel treatment, some patients experience recurrent ischemic events. Case Report: We present the case of a 58-year-old man with polycythemia vera and concomitant thrombocytosis who suffered 6 episodes of cerebral infarctions and 1 myocardial infarction, despite treatment with clopidogrel. Following his last ischemic event, the antiplatelet therapy was intensified from initially clopidogrel monotherapy to dual antiplatelet therapy with aspirin 75 mg once daily and ticagrelor 90 mg twice daily. Since then, no cardiovascular event has been reported. Conclusions: This case report illustrates that insufficient platelet inhibition with clopidogrel monotherapy in a patient with thrombocytosis may be associated with recurrent arterial thrombosis. The exact reasons for the insufficient platelet inhibition are not known, but a plausible explanation may be an accelerated platelet turnover reflected by an increased number of immature platelets in this patient. The findings in this case indicate that further studies are warranted to determine the role of immature platelets as markers of accelerated platelet turnover and poor response to antiplatelet treatment.
- Subjects
CARDIOVASCULAR diseases; PLATELET aggregation inhibitors; POLYCYTHEMIA vera; CLOPIDOGREL; THROMBOSIS
- Publication
American Journal of Case Reports, 2017, Vol 18, p945
- ISSN
1941-5923
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.12659/AJCR.904148